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IT claims to be Australia’s largest wealth creation organisation, but investors are facing losses of as much as $300,000 on buys made via the Property Club.
EXCLUSIVE: Manuel Larriera was critically injured when a vehicle crossed onto wrong side of the road and collided head-on with his car. Now, after pressure from the Daily Telegraph, the insurer paid up.
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BY law, car repairs are meant to be done with “due care and skill”, not tape and wire. But that’s what Angelo Anagnostos says he found under the front bumper of the family car.
THESE students and their parents have a message: avoid Asus. They believe the Taiwanese tech giant’s devices can’t withstand school life.
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THE corporate cops have won a “landmark case” against a payday lender that sold 182,000 virtually useless insurance policies which caught out many struggling Aussies.
SWITCHING from the worst electricity deal to the best can save a typical household more than $700 a year, new research reveals.
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Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/opinion/public-defender/page/34